hi all!
we are expecting our 2nd child in july and are trying to decide what double stroller to get. dd is going to be exactly 2 when her little brother is born so she will definitely be using a stroller frequently - the sit and stand is not an option for us because of this.
we have narrowed it down to deciding between the quatro tour duo stroller and the duo glider. we have to stick with the graco strollers because we need to use the stroller with our carseat/infant carrier.
we test drove the quatro tour last night and loved the maneuverability and really liked that the front seat can hold up to 50 pounds. i didn't love the fabric kind of pouch that it had vs. the hard plastic compartment for the parents.
the duo glider seems like a double of our travel system stroller but was not available in the store for a test drive.
we are concerned it may not be an maneuverable as the quatro tour and it also has just one cupholder, not two for the parents. (a minor concern, but we do use our cupholders regularly!) the front seat only holds up to 40 pounds - dd is only 21 lbs though so this would still last us quite a while.
the big thing for me is that the quatro tour is more $$ and 10 pounds heavier than the duo glider. is it really worth the extra weight and $$? (i have back issues so that weight is a factor for me but so is day to day ease of use.)
we are expecting our 2nd child in july and are trying to decide what double stroller to get. dd is going to be exactly 2 when her little brother is born so she will definitely be using a stroller frequently - the sit and stand is not an option for us because of this.
we have narrowed it down to deciding between the quatro tour duo stroller and the duo glider. we have to stick with the graco strollers because we need to use the stroller with our carseat/infant carrier.
we test drove the quatro tour last night and loved the maneuverability and really liked that the front seat can hold up to 50 pounds. i didn't love the fabric kind of pouch that it had vs. the hard plastic compartment for the parents.
the duo glider seems like a double of our travel system stroller but was not available in the store for a test drive.
we are concerned it may not be an maneuverable as the quatro tour and it also has just one cupholder, not two for the parents. (a minor concern, but we do use our cupholders regularly!) the front seat only holds up to 40 pounds - dd is only 21 lbs though so this would still last us quite a while. the big thing for me is that the quatro tour is more $$ and 10 pounds heavier than the duo glider. is it really worth the extra weight and $$? (i have back issues so that weight is a factor for me but so is day to day ease of use.)

However, some fellow twin mommies on another message board for moms of multiples suggested the following and it worked 100% of the time for me:
so we downsized to a single and since we were going to Disney, we got a Mac Triumph. I still sometimes wish I had the Duo Glider. It wasn't all that heavy and stood up on it's own. It actually took up less room in my car than the Mac for that reason.
) and like it, but it's not my favorite double.
I had an 18 month old and newborn when we got it. Now I use it to haul my 3 year old, 2 year old and 7 month old, with a stand attachment on the back! Works great with all Graco car seats, including the new one that goes to 30 pounds. I do home childcare and it has lasted through a set of twins, pumpkin patch field trips, countless toddlers and way more wear and tear than any average family would put it through. I didn't think I'd like the hard plastic shell and fabric bag either, until I used them. The shell works great for sunglasses or cell phone. I put my camera in the fabric pouch. It is VERY easy to manuver. Love the double handles. Can even push and steer with one hand. I'm planning to bring mine to Disney in 6 weeks!